Why is it socially acceptable to throw shade at white people?

Like when people during a conversation say "white people food is bland", "fucking white people", “this restaurant has sooo many white girls”, “white people have no culture”, “that’s white people stuff”, or "white boys are trash" or “white people _____” Why is it less acceptable to say such things about an Asian or Black person for instance?

I'm a minority myself and my other non-white friends and even a few white colleagues regularly do this, and I really don't know why. Is this usually some kind of meme? Are they being serious? Why is it okay to casually do this for this particular demographic over others?

Edit: From America, specifically New York, Los Angeles, and other big cities. Also, thanks for the gold and silver. By the way, sorting by controversial and new can be fun. I do not condone white supremacy, contrary to what some comments seem to be suggesting.

As an Icelander and being as white as white can be (almost see through) I simply don't think about it too much. Most (not all obviously) of our slaves back in viking times were good looking Irish people (that's why we have so many good looking red haired people here) and they are even whiter than us!

I've also never been a victim of real racism (I've been a victim of racism-lite-edition but nothing that I couldn't just ignore) so there is no part of me that really thinks too much about it.

See, even this comment. You're literally joking around about the enslavement of their people and getting upvoted for it. I'm not saying you're doing anything wrong, just pointing out the double standard.

A "thank you for your sacrifice" would never be supported if directed at black slavery, why is it ok when directed at white slavery?

I would say it’s because American slavery is so much more recent. The civil rights movement was in a lot of people’s recent lives. There are still racist white people, so I think that black people just see racism in modern day America, so it’s okay to be racist back to white people. Just my take on it

Agreed. It’s much more believable that a black person in the USA would be discriminated against than an Irish person in Iceland.

At the same time, being white in Japan is a real an eye opener. Have experienced all manner of racism here including being refused service outright. It certainly makes you think when you go back to your own country.